Mike Inganamort, a public figure known for his involvement in New Jersey’s political landscape, has recently expressed his views on various state issues through a series of tweets. His comments touch upon aviation education, environmental concerns regarding landfills, and fiscal priorities affecting local school districts.
On July 2, 2025, Inganamort addressed the Air Traffic Loan Redemption Program voted on earlier that week. He stated that “New Jersey is primed to lead the country on aviation education, but the Air Traffic Loan Redemption Program we voted on this past Monday would leave too many of the best programs out.” He emphasized the importance of including Roxbury’s Aviation program and Warren Community College as key contributors to this field.
The following day, July 3, 2025, Inganamort commented on waste management practices during routine business discussions. He argued that “removing organic material from the waste stream sounds good, but would actually harm the landfill ecosystem and in Sussex County’s case, shut down the landfill altogether.” This highlights his concerns about potential negative impacts on local waste management systems.
Later that same day, he criticized financial allocations within New Jersey. Inganamort remarked that “those $717 million in pork projects look especially bad today, with the Toms River School District on the verge of declaring bankruptcy.” He attributed these financial challenges to what he perceives as misplaced priorities by “the Trenton Democrats.”
Additional information for Step 3: Mike Inganamort is a Republican Assemblyman representing New Jersey’s 24th Legislative District.



